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The $1Million dollar crash (Bugatti Veyron Crash)
BEFORE YOU WATCH, HERE SOME SPEC. OF THE CAR
The Bugatti Veryron is, by every measure, the world’s fastest production road car. It’s the quickest to 60, it has the highest top speed, and it can absolutely dominate a track. With a claimed 1001 horsepower, the Veyron is a major technical achievement.
Its engine has 16 cylinders, essentially formed by joining two V8 engines at the crank....
TigerCam ! First-Ever Video of Sumatran Tigress and Cubs in the Wild
A Sumatran tigress and her cubs took a special interest in a World Wildlife Federation camera, sniffing and possibly licking it during a brief sequence released in late December.
The video was released as a prelude to the WWF’s Tx2: Double or Nothing campaign to call attention to plight of the tiger species. There are as few as 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild, and they remain vulnerable to...
Dante’s Inferno Turns Epic Poem Into Hellish Action Game
SAN FRANCISCO — Electronic Arts’ upcoming game Dante’s Inferno is a riff on God of War that stars a beefed-up warrior based on the author of The Divine Comedy. Seriously.
For those of us who spent our formative years sleeping through Classics lectures, Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century epic poem The Divine Comedy is largely a mystery — 14,000 lines of allegory chronicling the...
Mind Bending Slow Motion
Slow motion or slowmo is a technique in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by Austrian August Musger. Typically this style is achieved when each film frame is captured at a rate much faster than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving slower. The technical term for slow motion is overcranking, referring to the concept of cranking...
Jimmy`s video gallery
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The Banana Mishap!
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Travis Pastrana Skydives without a Parachute
Parachuting, also known as skydiving, is an activity involving a preplanned drop from a height using a deployable parachute.
The history of parachuting is not clear. It’s known that Andre-Jacques Garnerin made successful parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797. The military developed parachuting technology first as a way to save aircrews from emergencies aboard balloons and aircraft...
Stuck in an elevator for 41 hours
Yes, this really did happen. This man, Nicholas White, got stuck in an elevator for 41 hours. The elevator died and the alarms failed.
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